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TT problems are in your link geomtry not your shocks,,I only run 25wt oil in all four shocks and I have very little TT..air shocks in my experience are choppy,,like that article says they arent as smooth as comp shocks. but hey try em out

TT problems are in your link geomtry not your shocks,,I only run 25wt oil in all four shocks and I have very little TT..air shocks in my experience are choppy,,like that article says they arent as smooth as comp shocks. but hey try em out

ok . . . so if i have my links set up like the stage II kit that should cut my TT down some? i have my links set up that way but i havnt run it yet (need a servo lol)

OK, finally got my shocks installed. They are not as smooth as a comp shocks but I was not expecting them to be. I did put a little bit of 3 in 1 oil in them and it help out a lot. I like how clean and simple they look though. They also are a little to long at full extension. They seemed to bind the driveshaft so I put some spacers in them so they would not reach full extension. The springs supplied are not hard enough for my liking, but I'm sure I will be able to find some springs at the locale diy that will fit my liking. All in all I like them. Not to expensive , and they have a simple look to them.